VIEWS are being sought on how a recently-refurbished Renfrew park could be further improved.
Renfrewshire Council is seeking external funding opportunities to enable the regeneration of Robertson Park.
And bosses are now beginning a period of community engagement in a bid to represent as many park users’ views as possible in the process.
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The engagement process provides residents with a chance to identify what they value about the space and how it might be used better.
A council spokesman said: “The overall aim is to make Robertson Park a vibrant public space for Renfrew that is valued, well-used and loved.”
A £1million state-of-the-art play area was completed last year at the popular park following a public consultation in 2015.
The fire that destroyed the Robertson Park Pavilion (photo: Stevie Greig)
The old pavilion in the park was recently destroyed by fire and talks are still ongoing over its fate.
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To complete the survey, head to www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/robertsonsurvey
The deadline for responses is September 30.
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